Haileybury (Melbourne)

Haileybury is an Australian private school with campuses in Keysborough, Brighton East, Berwick, Darwin, Northern Territory and Melbourne's CBD. It also has an international campus in the Tianjin outer district of Wuqing, China. Haileybury operates under the model of parallel education, which consists of Haileybury College (a school for boys) and Haileybury Girls College (a school for girls). Haileybury has been described as the largest independent school in Australia.

Haileybury
Location
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Victoria

Australia
Coordinates37°59′39″S 145°8′44″E
Information
Typeprivate school, co-educational, day school
MottoLatin: Sursum Corda
(Lift up your hearts)
Established1892
ChairmanTom Poulton
PrincipalDerek Scott
Chief Operating OfficerRebecca Arceri
Acting Deputy PrincipalJane Gibbs
Vice Principal Community Engagement & AdvancementScott Doran
Key peopleCharles Rendall (Founder)
Years offeredK–12
GenderCo-educational
Enrolment3,615 (P–12)
Colour(s)Magenta and black    
AffiliationAssociated Public Schools of Victoria
Websitewww.haileybury.com.au

Haileybury maintains strong relationships with schools in Bangladesh, China, Japan, France, Sri Lanka, England, Indonesia and Timor-Leste. Haileybury delivers the VCE program to a number of schools in China and most recently has partnered with the Dili International School.

Haileybury was announced in The Educator as one of Australia's Innovative Schools of 2015 for its work in China. Partnering with 8 schools across the country, 300 graduates are finishing each year in the VCE China Program. As Haileybury brings Australian Secondary Education to China, it is the largest provider in its field.

Haileybury is associated with the following schools:

  • Independent Schools Victoria (ISV)
  • Associated Public Schools (APS)
  • Junior School Heads Association of Australia (JSHAA)
  • Headmasters' and Headmistresses Conference
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